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Tickets on sale Wednesday, May 15! Kansas Public Radio is thrilled to ring in 30 years of Trail Mix with a special concert featuring singer/songwriter Dar Williams on November 11.
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Set course for Liberty Hall on Friday, May 24, at 7 p.m. for a double feature of The Monster of Piedras Blancas (1959) and The Phantom from 10,000 Leagues (1955).
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Guitarist Rod Fleeman has been a mainstay of the Kansas City jazz scene for decades. He joins Bob McWilliams in the KPR Live Performance Studio for a session of solo guitar and conversation about his career in music.
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KPR's fiscal year is coming to a close at the end of June and we have a problem: we are ~ $20,000 shy of our membership goal. Fortunately, there is still time for you to help your community radio station.
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Local artist and designer, Clara Rowe, recently contributed to Kansas Public Radio with a work of art, soon to be featured in a special way for KPR members.
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Kansas Public Radio is proud to present a new collaboration with Kansas City jazz venue, the Green Lady Lounge, to offer listeners a new, unique way to experience the rich tradition of Kansas City jazz, starting July 1.
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Dan Skinner will be stepping down as the director of both KPR and Audio-Reader in September, after leading both organizations for the past seven years.
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Kansas Public Radio began our first day of broadcasting as KANU FM 91.5 on September 15, 1952. And this year, we're celebrating our 70th anniversary! Help us commemorate this milestone by joining us for a year filled with exciting events!
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Support Kansas Public Radio and News during One Day. One KU., the University of Kansas's 24-hour giving campaign, on Feb. 16. Your gift today will go directly to helping KPR establish an endowed fund for news, with an initial goal of funding KPR's Statehouse Bureau Chief position.
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Kansas Public Radio began our first day on the air as KANU on September 15, 1952, and this year we celebrate the 70th anniversary of the station that has brought you the music, news, and entertainment you've known and loved for seven decades. Help us commemorate this special milestone with a year of exciting events! And be sure to check out our new, limited-edition 70th anniversary merchandise in the KPR Online Store at the link here.
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This is a big moment for all of us who love public radio: September 15 marked the 70th anniversary of Kansas Public Radio's (KANU) first on-air…
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Join host Kaye McIntyre for the latest installment of KPR Presents Book Club on Sunday, September 18. This month, Kaye will visit with author Lucas…